Critical media literacy through making media: A key to participation for young migrants?

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2018

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Leurs, K.H.A.ORCID 0000-0003-4765-6464ISNI 0000000395084739
Omerovic, E.ISNI 0000000433272846
Bruinenberg, H.H.C.ISNI 0000000493280741
Sprenger, S.ISNI 000000049292383X

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Abstract

Young migrants – particularly refugees – are commonly the object of stereotypical visual media representations and often have no choice but to position themselves in response to them. This article explores whether making young migrants aware of the politics of representation through media literacy education contributes to strengthening their participation and resilience. We reflect on a media literacy program developed with teachers and 100 students at a Dutch “International Transition Classes” school. The educational program focuses on visual media production using smartphones, raising critical consciousness and promoting civic engagement. Ethnographic data analyzed include field notes, a focus group with teachers, in-depth and informal interviews, student-produced footage, and a 10-minute ethnographic film. In our increasingly polarized mediatized world, better recognition of how the needs of certain young people diverge depending on how they are situated in racialized, gendered, and classed structures of power is needed to work towards inclusive media literacy education.

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media literacy education, young migrants, visual culture, media production, critical consciousness, civic engagement, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Leurs, K H A, Omerovic, E, Bruinenberg, H H C & Sprenger, S 2018, 'Critical media literacy through making media : A key to participation for young migrants?', Communications. The European Journal of Communication Research, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 427-450. https://doi.org/10.1515/commun-2018-0017